2100, VGM Hospital bus stop, Trichy Road,
Singanallur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Causes, risks, and treatment explained clearly.
New lumps, nipple discharge, skin dimpling, redness, or changes in breast size or shape may indicate underlying breast disease.
Most breast changes are benign, but persistent or progressive abnormalities must be evaluated to rule out cancer.
Evaluation includes clinical examination, imaging such as mammography or ultrasound, and biopsy if suspicious findings are detected.
Early detection significantly improves treatment success, often allowing less invasive procedures and better long-term outcomes.
Medical advice should be sought if breast changes persist beyond one menstrual cycle or progressively worsen.
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